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he raised taxes, seven out of eight years that he was president. he supported a ban on assault weapons. he supported and signed a bill creating amnesty for 3 million people who came here illegally. >> what a liberal. >> bill: if republicans -- ronald reagan could not get elected in the republican primary today and i just wish that -- not that i'm a great big fan of ronald reagan. but i wish republicans would just stop worshipping ronald reagan and start following him, start imitating him, and get that practical side to problem solving that ronald reagan did have. and he did support a ban on assault weapons, and in fact president obama quoted ronald reagan when he introduced his own gun-control measures. so immigration still probably going to happen before gun control, but the gun control battle has definitely joined after yesterday's hearing. bill joining us how are you? >> caller: hey, bill i just wanted to echo what ike said from charleston. >> bill: yeah. >> caller: and in addition to that -- >> bill: by the way it is amazing, isn't it? that aus
he raised taxes, seven out of eight years that he was president. he supported a ban on assault weapons. he supported and signed a bill creating amnesty for 3 million people who came here illegally. >> what a liberal. >> bill: if republicans -- ronald reagan could not get elected in the republican primary today and i just wish that -- not that i'm a great big fan of ronald reagan. but i wish republicans would just stop worshipping ronald reagan and start following him, start...
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the kind of typical stuff obama is a tax and spend liberal. there are two areas he departed from rubio. one on defense spending where rand paul has been completely at odds with the republican party in saying the sequester that's looming should go through -- and if anything, we should cut the pentagon more and he was a little bit more liberal. that's really -- i think what -- >> bill: a libertarian position. >> right. i think he's trying to pick up this. he is the younger you know, in some ways, more appealing to the mainstream candidate than his father. i think he's trying to run in 2016 and raise his profile. this was an opportunity for him to do that. >> bill: right. not surprising there is very little difference between marco rubio and rand paul. white house pointed out marco rubio's speech could have been given by mitt romney. there was nothing new in it in terms of -- if he's the future of the republican party, it is going to look just like the past. >> it could have been given by any republican for the past 30 years. and there was nothin
the kind of typical stuff obama is a tax and spend liberal. there are two areas he departed from rubio. one on defense spending where rand paul has been completely at odds with the republican party in saying the sequester that's looming should go through -- and if anything, we should cut the pentagon more and he was a little bit more liberal. that's really -- i think what -- >> bill: a libertarian position. >> right. i think he's trying to pick up this. he is the younger you know,...
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it gives the wealthiest of americans another tax break. it lowers our taxes down to 25%. and it will repeals or would repeal obamacare. yeah. i mean it is just, in other words, give the wealthiest another tax break and take it out on the middle class and the poor. >> that's the ryan budget. and you know what? its phoney. it was totally, totally phony meaning -- yeah, he says he would balance the budget in 10 years. he repeals obama care which is not going to happen. i mean i could put out a budget. i could put out a bucket that says, hey, look at this. i just balanced the bucket. i got rid of the executive branch of government. there is my budget. there it is. look at it. >> peter: the budget is balanced. it's balanced on paper. it's bs. i could do that by saying i just got rid of the penta goodeon. guess what. i balanced the budget. it's as realistic to say that as i balanced the budget because i got rid of obama care. i just don't get it. and by the way one other thing ryan is not -- not ashamed of steeling -- stealing ideas. you know, they fought and fought and fought
it gives the wealthiest of americans another tax break. it lowers our taxes down to 25%. and it will repeals or would repeal obamacare. yeah. i mean it is just, in other words, give the wealthiest another tax break and take it out on the middle class and the poor. >> that's the ryan budget. and you know what? its phoney. it was totally, totally phony meaning -- yeah, he says he would balance the budget in 10 years. he repeals obama care which is not going to happen. i mean i could put out...
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more people paying taxes. you know, that's just good stuff when people are paying taxes. folks are getting educated in america. they are serving in our armed services. they are making our country better and brighter and safer blah, blah, blah, blah, blah blah. why do we need immigration reform? why? it's so important and we will take calls on that too. give us a call on that. taking calls on chuck hagle. twitter is abuzz about chuck. what do you think about this whole immigration stuff? >> it's time to get it done because republicans have finally, gotten on board. i think it's a shame, the time that they deem it's time to get it done. the time to really do it was five years ago. i mean a long time ago. but it's pretty from the parent that republicans realize they have got to get on board because they got their asses handed to them in the last election. the fact that now everybody wants to come to the table and participate, i think it's sad, and i think that it's worth pointing out that that's the reason they want to come to the table. i hope that that doesn't get lost in
more people paying taxes. you know, that's just good stuff when people are paying taxes. folks are getting educated in america. they are serving in our armed services. they are making our country better and brighter and safer blah, blah, blah, blah, blah blah. why do we need immigration reform? why? it's so important and we will take calls on that too. give us a call on that. taking calls on chuck hagle. twitter is abuzz about chuck. what do you think about this whole immigration stuff?...
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ronald reagan. >> the whole tax cutting myth about ronald reagan, raising taxes. they don't want to believe it. >> obama hasn't raised gas taxes. reagan did one better on that. to extend the argument. >> immigration reform? >> from george w. bush mitt romney's healthcare provider. on and on. so when i say, and yet for all of these things that he has done, he has copied all of these big ideas from republicans. again, going all the way back and then to nixon and yet their response is, he is just a fascist, a socialist. really? what were nixon and reagan and george w. bush for god's sake? they completely shunned their own. they ignored their own history >> bill: they don't recognize their own ideas. right? when they are staring them in the face. >> i think most people can recognize the republican party of today is not the republican party of 20, 30 years ago. most people who look at this independently can see that. but i think the bigger question is: is there ever going to be anything that's a wake-up call for them? what would the wake-up call be that they say, okay.
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pay your taxes. be nice to people in prince. he hung out with lepers, hookers and crooks. he never said anything about abortion or gay people and was against the death penalty. when you reject jesus'
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on their taxes? >> absolutely. >> i am always surprised how many people do. >>> i almost allies do. >> so do we. >> sort of a progressive. not going to blame it on the sequester. >> sometimes you don't get all of the information you need? >> that's true. it's funny that you mentioned that people don't get all of the information they need. last year the irs got 115 calls from people who needed help figuring out how to, you know, get the child tax credit or expense or, you know write down their taxes with their mortgage that they paid of those 115 million, of all of the people that actually wanted to speak to an irs agent, only 68% got through. and only after waiting for 17 minutes on hold. imagine that now at the current funding legalvel. it will get worse if they have to cut several thousand agents. >> for now an hour or two hours on hold. when they get to you. so you are saying rye fmdz could be slow. processing the tax information will be a lot slower. >> absolutely. >> it's sort of a parallel to w
on their taxes? >> absolutely. >> i am always surprised how many people do. >>> i almost allies do. >> so do we. >> sort of a progressive. not going to blame it on the sequester. >> sometimes you don't get all of the information you need? >> that's true. it's funny that you mentioned that people don't get all of the information they need. last year the irs got 115 calls from people who needed help figuring out how to, you know, get the child tax...
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the point is that you are living under a taxed society you have to be able to represent yourself. until that happens effectively, the city is getting treated in an unfair manner. >> a friend of bill this hour local news editor for the washington express part of "the washington post" and you can follow it at washington post.com and follow clipton on twitter@clinton yates. this is a no matter whether it's democrat or republican first term or second term, inaugurations are a big deal. >> yeah. >> for washington, d.c. for many reasons. >> big-time fun. you get crowds in town. i wrote this in a column last week. you get typically more than the average summer tourist. >> that's no knock over the americans who come here over the summer but you typically get a perceived more educated more sophisticated crowd belichick more politically aware. >> and people in the interest of having a good time. and that's sort of the difference between the average tourist season and inauguration is a lot of people are in a better mood. it makes things more fun when you are out and about on the town. >> peo
the point is that you are living under a taxed society you have to be able to represent yourself. until that happens effectively, the city is getting treated in an unfair manner. >> a friend of bill this hour local news editor for the washington express part of "the washington post" and you can follow it at washington post.com and follow clipton on twitter@clinton yates. this is a no matter whether it's democrat or republican first term or second term, inaugurations are a big...
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because as a comedian i got more out of that than the average tax payers. but it's a continuing thing, and everybody should keep that in mind, as we project, all of the things they are shutting down because of the sequester, to darrell issa can tap dance around something that he knows full well is going nowhere. he has interviewed his people already. the people that will have stuff that will directly contradict the story line that he is trying to do. he wants to subpoena them and then interview them in private before they go before congress. so he knows exactly what they are going to say so he can ask questions around it. it's a manipulative focused waste of our money. it's not even an accidental -- >> hello he lied. >> yeah, right. let's go to dale in sacramento. >> hi i'm the official gas passer. [ farting sounds ] . >> caller: hello, everybody. ♪ hallelujah ♪ >> if i heard somebody tell me god was talking to them, i would order them a psych consult. and this is -- this is incredibly prevalent in mental illness, which really makes me wonder about the
because as a comedian i got more out of that than the average tax payers. but it's a continuing thing, and everybody should keep that in mind, as we project, all of the things they are shutting down because of the sequester, to darrell issa can tap dance around something that he knows full well is going nowhere. he has interviewed his people already. the people that will have stuff that will directly contradict the story line that he is trying to do. he wants to subpoena them and then interview...
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. >> back taxes? >> if they have not been paying their taxes to the i.r.s. they are going to have to pay them before they can get their citizenship. >> probably social security taxes? >> a lot have been paying under phony numbers. >> it is against the law for employers to hire people who are undocumented. correct? >> they still do. we know. look. i am from california. there are who industries used to be just in the border states in states like california. now, it's across the land. whole industries that depend upon that legal force. >> that's a problem both in the sense that employers don't understand the various kinds of documents that show that someone is authorized to work. so it's complex for employers. and we frankly have not had the a lot of money to enforce our upgration laws. and so that combination has made main employers to say it's not worth it for me to take the chance. >> we are talking with professor steven yale-loehr about the immigration bills, one in the senate, one in the house. it was announced yesterday by the way to talk about the gang o
. >> back taxes? >> if they have not been paying their taxes to the i.r.s. they are going to have to pay them before they can get their citizenship. >> probably social security taxes? >> a lot have been paying under phony numbers. >> it is against the law for employers to hire people who are undocumented. correct? >> they still do. we know. look. i am from california. there are who industries used to be just in the border states in states like california....
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. >> stephanie: and the fiscal conservatives pissing away all of our tax dollars on the benghazi hearing. they have found out so far, it was a terror attack. [ bell chimes ] [ applause ] >> it wasn't aliens or -- noo no. >> that's good to know. >> just a few more months of investigation and they should have this worked out. >> stephanie: here she is jacki schechner in the current news center. >> good morning, everybody. it is a miracle this morning amist tragedy. they have found a survivor in benning la -- bangladesh. she survived by eating dry food and drinking small amounts of water. she is in remarkably good shape considering the ordeal. rescue efforts turned to recovery in the past few weeks as no one had been found alive since april 28th. the death toll now stands at more than a thousand. president obama is going to strike a mother's day tone today. women will join the president to speak about the benefits of the law, such as offering coverage for things like ma'am mow grams. they understand that moms may be key to encouraging younger more healthy people to join the health care exch
. >> stephanie: and the fiscal conservatives pissing away all of our tax dollars on the benghazi hearing. they have found out so far, it was a terror attack. [ bell chimes ] [ applause ] >> it wasn't aliens or -- noo no. >> that's good to know. >> just a few more months of investigation and they should have this worked out. >> stephanie: here she is jacki schechner in the current news center. >> good morning, everybody. it is a miracle this morning amist...
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but obviously you know, tax breaks for oil companies hedge fund carried interest. all of these loopholes that mitt romney said he was open to closing. they've got to be part of this discussion. and there are smart changes in terms of medicare savings which don't affect benefits and age of eligibility and all of that that can easily get dealt with and by the way the word "afghanistan" after 2014, if you close the door on combat troops with a measure, cbo will tell us that creates huge savings. this is so avoidable. it is just -- shocking. we're 20 days away. >> bill: so with sequestration, what are the options? can congress just cancel? >> they could. >> bill: we were just kidding? >> well, yes. what i would say is that when vice president biden negotiated the fiscal cliff and came and spoke to the caucus, he actually, at the time of the negotiations, said okay, we're passing a measure $700 billion in new revenue over the next ten years, let's turn off sequestration for a year or two and we could sort of finish it all off. the republican position was basically to tr
but obviously you know, tax breaks for oil companies hedge fund carried interest. all of these loopholes that mitt romney said he was open to closing. they've got to be part of this discussion. and there are smart changes in terms of medicare savings which don't affect benefits and age of eligibility and all of that that can easily get dealt with and by the way the word "afghanistan" after 2014, if you close the door on combat troops with a measure, cbo will tell us that creates huge...
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that money is going to go right in, in terms of back taxes and taxes paid into social security the trust fund medicare education. and more productivity. people who are going open up their businesses. immigrants are good at starting up their businesses. >> sure. >> the president is saying he wants to attach a green card to those people that are highly qualified that have ph.d.s and master's in science and technology. >> the president, their eight senators came up with their outline for comprehensive immigration reform. four republicans and four democrats. then the president has his plan. orrin hatch and one other senate came up with a plan saying we need to have more green cards for highly skilled workers to come in. particularly in the high-tech industry. >> right. >> why do we have to import people with those skills? can't we train americans for those skills? >> you are absolutely right. and we should be. the president is saying we need to do that. we need to have teachers that are qualified to teach those classes. >> right? >> i agree. where you drive down wages. we shouldn't be thinki
that money is going to go right in, in terms of back taxes and taxes paid into social security the trust fund medicare education. and more productivity. people who are going open up their businesses. immigrants are good at starting up their businesses. >> sure. >> the president is saying he wants to attach a green card to those people that are highly qualified that have ph.d.s and master's in science and technology. >> the president, their eight senators came up with their...
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interestingly, in north dakota, i became state tax commissioner at age 26. when i left -- >> bill: you were not appointed. >> i filled a vacancy but then when i left that job kent conrad became state tax commissioner. >> bill: but he ran. elected office. >> that's right. when he left, heidi heitkamp became state tax commissioner of north dakota. all three of us made it to the united states senator from that perch as state tax commissioner in north north dakota. it is an elected position which is unusual. >> bill: if you want to become a united states senator from north dakota, how do you explain -- then you know how to get there. how do you explain the fact that heidi heitkamp won. she's a new democratic united states senator from north dakota and president obama lost the state by 22, 23 points? >> well, north dakotans are notorious ticket splitters. first time i won for the u.s. house of representatives was 1980. ronald reagan carried north dakota in a huge landslide. so people were on the republican side of the ticket voting for ronald reagan, came back ov
interestingly, in north dakota, i became state tax commissioner at age 26. when i left -- >> bill: you were not appointed. >> i filled a vacancy but then when i left that job kent conrad became state tax commissioner. >> bill: but he ran. elected office. >> that's right. when he left, heidi heitkamp became state tax commissioner of north dakota. all three of us made it to the united states senator from that perch as state tax commissioner in north north dakota. it is an...
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obama is calling on congress as bill mentioned earlier, to quickly pass a package of spending cuts and tax increases in an effort to head off a new round of military cuts kicking in march 1st. the president wants congress to delay those cuts for at least another few months while republicans are so far dismissing his appeals for new revenue. more bill is up next. [ music ] >> broadcasting across the nation, on your radio and on current tv this is "the bill press show." >> bill: president obama says the sequester is looming. congress better get busy and fix the damn thing. hello, everybody. what do you say? it is wednesday, wednesday, february 6th. this is the full court press on your local t.v. your progressive talk radio station and on sirius xm. thank you for joining us on a brings news day. lots of big stories particularly here in washington yesterday. most of the talk was about the department of justice white paper on drones which where we started our show yesterday. we were the first ones to talk about it. it dominated the news and the white house briefing. we will talk about that. the
obama is calling on congress as bill mentioned earlier, to quickly pass a package of spending cuts and tax increases in an effort to head off a new round of military cuts kicking in march 1st. the president wants congress to delay those cuts for at least another few months while republicans are so far dismissing his appeals for new revenue. more bill is up next. [ music ] >> broadcasting across the nation, on your radio and on current tv this is "the bill press show." >>...
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. >> do you think there is any chance we'll ever hear the president even say the word "carbon tax"? >> with an opened mind... >> has the time finally come for real immigration reform? >> ...and a distinctly satirical point of view. >> but you mentioned great leadership so i want to talk about donald rumsfeld. >> (laughter) >> cutting throught the clutter of today's top stories. >> this is the savior of the republican party? i mean really? >> ... with a unique perspective. >> teddy rosevelt was a weak asmatic kid who never played sports until he was a grown up. >> (laughter) >> ... and lots of fancy buzz words. >> family values, speding, liberty, economic freedom, hard-working moms, crushing debt, cute little puppies. if wayne lapierre can make up stuff that sounds logical while making no sense... hey, so can i. once again friends, this is live tv and sometimes these things happen. >> watch the show. >> only on current tv. [♪ theme music ♪] >> announcer: broadcasting across the nation on your radio, and on current tv, this is the "bill press show." >> it is the "bill press show,"
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they have to pay the back taxes, right? >> which is hard to figure out there's going to be a lot of issues with that because you have to go back and be able to prove your work, get these old pay stubs kind of thing. >> bill: they have to have -- they can't have a criminal record which i understand. that certainly makes sense. and then they have to wait 13 years. even if they're already proficient in english up to date on their taxes can write a check for their fine right now right? they still have to wait 13 years. to me, it doesn't seem very welcoming. >> no. not like necessarily american. >> bill: right. >> the other thing lindsey graham always jokes he doesn't know if all of his relatives in south carolina could pass these tests in terms of like speaking english and knowing about america which is rude to his relatives but it is kind of true. it is hard to become a citizen. you have to take the naturalization test and you have to do all of this stuff. even if you are doing it legally. so it is like just making it as hard
they have to pay the back taxes, right? >> which is hard to figure out there's going to be a lot of issues with that because you have to go back and be able to prove your work, get these old pay stubs kind of thing. >> bill: they have to have -- they can't have a criminal record which i understand. that certainly makes sense. and then they have to wait 13 years. even if they're already proficient in english up to date on their taxes can write a check for their fine right now right?...
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. >> do you think there is any chance we'll ever hear the president even say the word "carbon tax"? >> with an opened mind... >> has the time finally come for real immigration reform? >> ...and a distinctly satirical point of view. >> but you mentioned great leadership so i want to talk about donald rumsfeld. >> (laughter) >> cutting throught the clutter of today's top stories. >> this is the savior of the republican party? i mean really? >> ... with a unique perspective. >> teddy rosevelt was a weak sports until he was a grown up. >> (laughter) >> ... and lots of fancy buzz words. >> family values, speding, liberty, economic freedom, hard-working moms, crushing debt, cute little puppies. if wayne lapierre can make up stuff that sounds logical while making no sense... hey, so can i. once again friends, this is live tv and sometimes these things happen. >> watch the show. >> only on current tv. >> you're a scrappy little misfit just like me. >> stephanie miller. >> stephanie: howdy. it is "the stephanie miller show." welcome to it. 3 had minutes aver the hour. -- 34 minutes after the
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. >> after taxes it's 3.8 million each. >> bill: that's all? >> yeah. >> bill: i'd take it. >> absolutely. >> bill: damn right. >> is it really worth playing at that point? >> bill: can you imagine the odds of those people working as public employees for a country, to be able to get a net worth of $3.8 million. >> it's the classic great story. one of the guys was going to retire last year. he planned on retiring, and he realized he just couldn't do it money wise, so he stuck around, and now he has won the lottery. >> bill: these are the kind of people that should win the lottery. there are a couple of great stories. barbara, her father was a state senator who carried the legislation or at least was a big supporter of the legislation that created the lottery in new jersey and then she ends up winning. >> when i called my sister, she said, oh, my gosh, barb, dad is just smiling down. she said it is his lottery. >> i call bs. the fish is in. >> bill: and then the classic character, this guy with this long, long beard, it's like that show, duck dyn
. >> after taxes it's 3.8 million each. >> bill: that's all? >> yeah. >> bill: i'd take it. >> absolutely. >> bill: damn right. >> is it really worth playing at that point? >> bill: can you imagine the odds of those people working as public employees for a country, to be able to get a net worth of $3.8 million. >> it's the classic great story. one of the guys was going to retire last year. he planned on retiring, and he realized he just...
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probably have to go back and look at the tax code. look for loopholes. so that we can get some more revenue. i did not want to see us mettling with current benefits such as social security. >> bill: congressman this is bill press here with a scratchy voice, if it comes down to where the republicans say the only way we'll raise the debt ceiling is if we get the cuts we want in social security and medicare which as you pointed out they'll come back with that. do you think the president would have the authority under the 14th amendment to raise the debt ceiling on his own without waiting for congress? >> yes i do believe it has the authority but unfortunately the president made it clear he will not use the authority. i don't know whether he really believes he has it. he has made it clear he won't do it. >> bill: too bad. it would have been nice to see him issue that threat. >> peter: congressman, i want to ask you about a topic that's been gaining traction here in recent weeks. >> bill: one way to solve the debt ceiling problem. >> peter: one way to solve t
probably have to go back and look at the tax code. look for loopholes. so that we can get some more revenue. i did not want to see us mettling with current benefits such as social security. >> bill: congressman this is bill press here with a scratchy voice, if it comes down to where the republicans say the only way we'll raise the debt ceiling is if we get the cuts we want in social security and medicare which as you pointed out they'll come back with that. do you think the president...
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bring back the tax insentatives so we can produce products that say made in the u.s. a. they got together, figured out what they needed to do. now, we are selling the robust automobiles that are hybrid energy efficient and competing with the japanese and with other auto makers. >> people condemn or people say we need to create more jobs. this is not working. you know, we need to make more custs cuts. they don't have confidence in the american worker. i am very confident in the people that make the cars the teachers and the firefighters. i don't think we get that from the other side of the aisle. >> unfortunately, many would like to look at the profit part of it, the balance sheet stitch the human capitol. i think what's important is that we make investments in education, as you said early start education in the technical arena, a lot of people who are highly skilled, that have degrees that can't find work but many employers are looking for that mid-skill technician. maybe get an additional license or credential. go to a community college, the president has had so much mo
bring back the tax insentatives so we can produce products that say made in the u.s. a. they got together, figured out what they needed to do. now, we are selling the robust automobiles that are hybrid energy efficient and competing with the japanese and with other auto makers. >> people condemn or people say we need to create more jobs. this is not working. you know, we need to make more custs cuts. they don't have confidence in the american worker. i am very confident in the people that...
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where you say that these programs that are financed with tax revenue and then give money to people zap economic freedom. instead, it's always -- we're arguing about deficits and spending as a proxy for what is the real argument. that's what obama stopped doing in his speech. >> bill: i guess the question is when we come back and glad to involve you in the conversation at 1-866-55-press is whether or not the republicans, they were listening but did they hear anything? or maybe the other way around. they heard it but did they really listen. and is the president going to follow through now with a set of actions. that's his words. 1-866-55-press is the toll free number. >> announcer: this is the "bill press show." converstion started next. >> i'm a slutty bob hope. >> you are. >> the troops love me. the sweatshirt is nice and all but i could use a golden lasso. (vo) only on current tv. desmond tutu said a quote that is one of my favorite quotes. "we are tied together in a web of humanity. i am a person only through you. i can only be a person only through you." that really resonates me and
where you say that these programs that are financed with tax revenue and then give money to people zap economic freedom. instead, it's always -- we're arguing about deficits and spending as a proxy for what is the real argument. that's what obama stopped doing in his speech. >> bill: i guess the question is when we come back and glad to involve you in the conversation at 1-866-55-press is whether or not the republicans, they were listening but did they hear anything? or maybe the other...